1802 1C Large Cent ANACS F12 Details- Heavily Damaged Corroded
$64.56
$125.25
Historical & Design Context Series: Part of the Draped Bust large cents (1796–1807), which transitioned from the Liberty Cap design and reflect early Federal ideals—engraved by Robert Scot during the early years of the U.S. Mint 1802 Edition: Mintage was approximately 3.4 million, but few survive in collectible condition—especially with corrosion common in 19th-century circulation . Physical Attributes & Design Obverse: Draped-bust Liberty facing right, “LIBERTY” above, date “1802” below. Reverse: Laurel wreath encircling “ONE CENT,” with “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” around the rim and a fractional “1/100” beneath—the standards for this type Specs: Metal: Copper (~13.48 g) Diameter: ~29 mm, plain edge Grading & Condition Grade: ANACS F12 Details (Fine – Engraved features clear, wear evident). Designation: “Heavily Damaged / Corroded,” indicating significant environmental degradation—likely from soil, moisture, or exposure to corrosive elements
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